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Shake 'Em On Down

"Shake 'Em On Down" is a Delta blues song by American musician Bukka White. He recorded it in Chicago in September 1937, two months before being incarcerated at the infamous Parchman Prison Farm in Mississippi.

"Shake 'Em on Down"
Single by Bukka White
A-side"Pinebluff, Arkansas"
Released1937 (1937)
RecordedChicago, September 2, 1937
GenreBlues
Length2:59
LabelVocalion
Songwriter(s)Booker T. Washington White a.k.a. Bukka White
Producer(s)Lester Melrose

It was his first recording for producer Lester Melrose and remains his best-known song. Several blues and other artists have adapted the song, often with variations on the lyrics and music. The English rock group Led Zeppelin adapted some of the lyrics for two of their songs.

Background edit

After several attempts at recording for Victor Records and Okeh Records in the early 1930s, Bukka White came to the attention of Vocalion Records' producer Lester Melrose. Melrose arranged for White to record a single in Chicago in September 1937 and he recorded two songs – "Shake 'Em On Down" and "Pinebluff, Arkansas". Back home in Aberdeen, Mississippi, in October, he was arrested and charged with murder over shooting a man in the thigh. He was tried on 8 November, convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment, to be served in Mississippi State Penitentiary, commonly known as Parchman Farm.[1]

Original song edit

"Shake 'Em On Down" was recorded September 2, 1937, by White on vocal and guitar with an unidentified second guitarist.[2] The song is a moderate-tempo twelve-bar blues notated in 4/4 time in the key of E.[3] Music writer Mark Humphrey has described the rhythm as "shuffling" and its lyrics as "risqué":[4]

Get your nightcap mama, and your gown
Baby 'fore day we gonna shake 'em on down
Hey done stopped hollerin', oh, must I shake 'em on down
I done stopped hollerin' now, must I shake 'em on down[3]

The phrase "shake 'em on down" may have originated in White's claim that he extorted money from hobos when he was freighthopping trains in the early 1930s.[5]

The song became a best seller and blues historian Ted Gioia notes that his single "earned White the status of a celebrity within Parchman".[5] Prior to his arrival at the Farm, the inmates and even guards contributed to the purchase of a guitar.[3] White was largely exempt from the hardest work details and, in the evenings, spent a lot of time practicing.[3] He often performed, sometimes with a small combo, including for the governor – "When White performed for the governor of Mississippi, on the latter's visit to Parchman, he was surprised that the politician already knew about him", according to Gioia.[5] White recalled the governor asking him:

"Are you Booker T. Washington White? You don't know how many people down here trying to get you turned loose. But your sergeant and captain say [sic], 'Don't turn him loose, he do [sic] too much good here.'" So I got to keep it up for two years.[3]

Largely on the strength of "Shake 'Em On Down", when White was released from prison, he was able to resume his recording career with Melrose and Vocalion, despite the shift in public taste that had taken place in the previous two and a half years.[5]

Renditions by other artists edit

Following Bukka White's success, "Shake 'Em On Down" was recorded by several bluesmen.[2] Some used White's title or a variation, such as "Ride 'Em On Down", "Break 'Em On Down", or "Truck 'Em On Down".[5][3] Big Bill Broonzy recorded a similar version in 1938, whose popularity surpassed the original.[5][3]

In 1970, Led Zeppelin recorded "Hats Off to (Roy) Harper" for their third album.[6] Inspired by White's song, the liner notes credit the song to "Traditional, arranged by Charles Obscure" (a pseudonym of Jimmy Page) and uses some similar lyrics:

Listen mama, Put on your mornin' gown'
Put in your nightshirt Mama we gonna shake 'em down yeah, yeah?
Must I holler
Must I, must I, must I shake 'em on down?
Well I've been mistreated babe
I believe I'll shake 'em on down

Biographer Martin Popoff noted that Robert Plant's vocal was recorded using an instrument amplifier with a vibrato effect, with Page providing a "buzzing bottleneck acoustic slide just as aggressively as Robert sings".[6] Led Zeppelin's song "Custard Pie" (from 1975's Physical Graffiti) also borrows from "Shake 'Em On Down":

Put on your night shirt and your morning gown
You know by night I'm gonna shake 'em down
Put on your night shirt mama, and your morning gown
Well, you know by night I'm gonna shake 'em down

References edit

  1. ^ Wardlow, Gayle Dean (1998). Chasin' That Devil Music: Searching for the Blues. San Francisco: Backbeat Books. p. 103. ISBN 0-87930-552-5.
  2. ^ a b Herzhaft, Gerard (1992). "Shake 'Em on Down". Encyclopedia of the Blues. University of Arkansas Press. p. 470. ISBN 1-55728-252-8.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Burton, Thomas G. (1981). Tom Ashley, Sam McGee, Bukka White: Tennessee Traditional Singers. University of Tennessee Press. p. 173. ISBN 0-87049-260-8.
  4. ^ Humphrey, Mark (1994). The Complete Bukka White (Album notes). Bukka White. Legacy Recordings. pp. 6–7. CK 52782.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Gioia, Ted (2008). Delta Blues. W. W. Norton. pp. 90–93. ISBN 978-0-393-33750-1.
  6. ^ a b Popoff, Martin (2017). Led Zeppelin: All the Albums, All the Songs. MBI. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-76035-211-3.

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Shake Em On Down is a Delta blues song by American musician Bukka White He recorded it in Chicago in September 1937 two months before being incarcerated at the infamous Parchman Prison Farm in Mississippi Shake Em on Down Single by Bukka WhiteA side Pinebluff Arkansas Released1937 1937 RecordedChicago September 2 1937GenreBluesLength2 59LabelVocalionSongwriter s Booker T Washington White a k a Bukka WhiteProducer s Lester Melrose It was his first recording for producer Lester Melrose and remains his best known song Several blues and other artists have adapted the song often with variations on the lyrics and music The English rock group Led Zeppelin adapted some of the lyrics for two of their songs Contents 1 Background 2 Original song 3 Renditions by other artists 4 ReferencesBackground editAfter several attempts at recording for Victor Records and Okeh Records in the early 1930s Bukka White came to the attention of Vocalion Records producer Lester Melrose Melrose arranged for White to record a single in Chicago in September 1937 and he recorded two songs Shake Em On Down and Pinebluff Arkansas Back home in Aberdeen Mississippi in October he was arrested and charged with murder over shooting a man in the thigh He was tried on 8 November convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment to be served in Mississippi State Penitentiary commonly known as Parchman Farm 1 Original song edit Shake Em On Down was recorded September 2 1937 by White on vocal and guitar with an unidentified second guitarist 2 The song is a moderate tempo twelve bar blues notated in 4 4 time in the key of E 3 Music writer Mark Humphrey has described the rhythm as shuffling and its lyrics as risque 4 Get your nightcap mama and your gown Baby fore day we gonna shake em on down Hey done stopped hollerin oh must I shake em on down I done stopped hollerin now must I shake em on down 3 The phrase shake em on down may have originated in White s claim that he extorted money from hobos when he was freighthopping trains in the early 1930s 5 The song became a best seller and blues historian Ted Gioia notes that his single earned White the status of a celebrity within Parchman 5 Prior to his arrival at the Farm the inmates and even guards contributed to the purchase of a guitar 3 White was largely exempt from the hardest work details and in the evenings spent a lot of time practicing 3 He often performed sometimes with a small combo including for the governor When White performed for the governor of Mississippi on the latter s visit to Parchman he was surprised that the politician already knew about him according to Gioia 5 White recalled the governor asking him Are you Booker T Washington White You don t know how many people down here trying to get you turned loose But your sergeant and captain say sic Don t turn him loose he do sic too much good here So I got to keep it up for two years 3 Largely on the strength of Shake Em On Down when White was released from prison he was able to resume his recording career with Melrose and Vocalion despite the shift in public taste that had taken place in the previous two and a half years 5 Renditions by other artists editFollowing Bukka White s success Shake Em On Down was recorded by several bluesmen 2 Some used White s title or a variation such as Ride Em On Down Break Em On Down or Truck Em On Down 5 3 Big Bill Broonzy recorded a similar version in 1938 whose popularity surpassed the original 5 3 In 1970 Led Zeppelin recorded Hats Off to Roy Harper for their third album 6 Inspired by White s song the liner notes credit the song to Traditional arranged by Charles Obscure a pseudonym of Jimmy Page and uses some similar lyrics Listen mama Put on your mornin gown Put in your nightshirt Mama we gonna shake em down yeah yeah Must I holler Must I must I must I shake em on down Well I ve been mistreated babe I believe I ll shake em on down Biographer Martin Popoff noted that Robert Plant s vocal was recorded using an instrument amplifier with a vibrato effect with Page providing a buzzing bottleneck acoustic slide just as aggressively as Robert sings 6 Led Zeppelin s song Custard Pie from 1975 s Physical Graffiti also borrows from Shake Em On Down Put on your night shirt and your morning gown You know by night I m gonna shake em down Put on your night shirt mama and your morning gown Well you know by night I m gonna shake em downReferences edit Wardlow Gayle Dean 1998 Chasin That Devil Music Searching for the Blues San Francisco Backbeat Books p 103 ISBN 0 87930 552 5 a b Herzhaft Gerard 1992 Shake Em on Down Encyclopedia of the Blues University of Arkansas Press p 470 ISBN 1 55728 252 8 a b c d e f g Burton Thomas G 1981 Tom Ashley Sam McGee Bukka White Tennessee Traditional Singers University of Tennessee Press p 173 ISBN 0 87049 260 8 Humphrey Mark 1994 The Complete Bukka White Album notes Bukka White Legacy Recordings pp 6 7 CK 52782 a b c d e f Gioia Ted 2008 Delta Blues W W Norton pp 90 93 ISBN 978 0 393 33750 1 a b Popoff Martin 2017 Led Zeppelin All the Albums All the Songs MBI p 88 ISBN 978 0 76035 211 3 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shake 27Em On Down amp oldid 1161385336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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